E-Book - Food That May be Toxic for Pets
Keeping Your Pets Safe!
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Knowing what is safe and unsafe for a pet to eat can be a complicated
topic as while one dog may eat grapes and be fine, another may fall
seriously ill and even die. Your DogNostics E-Book will help you keep your pets safe!
Pet Professionals the purchase of this E-Book grants you a license to use the contents in your business and forward it to clients as an important resource
Helping Keep Pets Safe!
The presence of some foods on the list below such as avocados, coconut oil, garlic, and raw meat may be controversial. Why would they be included in a list of foods that are toxic for pets when they are also often cited as having many beneficial properties and are often fed to dogs?
As with many things in life, even the best choices sometimes have downfalls!
Please Note
Foods are listed in alphabetical order not the order of toxicity.
There may be several variables that need to be considered before you know if a particular food was ingested by your pet at a toxic amount.
If you suspect your pet has eaten any food, plant, or item that you are unsure whether is safe, please note the amount ingested and contact your veterinarian immediately.
Important
Please note the list of foods in this e-book may not be exhaustive.
If unsure, please consult your veterinary professional!
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Your Instructor
Louise Stapleton-Frappell - B.A. Hons. PCBC-A. PCT-A. CAP3. CTDI. CWRI. DN-FSG2. DN-CPCT2. FFCP.
Professional Canine Behavior Consultant and Trainer – Accredited by the Pet Professional Accreditation Board
Co-Partner and Faculty Member of DogNostics Career Center and Board Member of The Pet Professional Guild.
Louise’s experience, her background as a teacher and her impressive pet industry credentials means she is uniquely qualified to share her skills and knowledge with both the public and pet industry professionals. The creator of the DogNostics’ Dog Trainer Certification Program, Louise has presented at conferences internationally and has gained a reputation for expertly teaching and training humans and canines at her own establishment, The DogSmith of Estepona, in Southern Spain. Louise has published numerous articles on dog training and dog behavior and is also the published co-author of the following titles, A Lexicon of Practical Terms for Pet Trainers and Behavior Consultants and Pet Training and Behavior Consulting: A Model for Raising the Bar to Protect Professionals, Pets and Their People.